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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v5 09/21] libxl: add save/restore support for qemu-xen in stubdomain
Jason Andryuk writes ("Re: [PATCH v5 09/21] libxl: add save/restore support for
qemu-xen in stubdomain"):
> On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 12:35 PM Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I suggest randomly allocating one in the range [64,192>. My random
> > number generator picked 119. So 118 and 119 ?
>
> This makes sense and would be the easiest change.
Cool.
> > Also, why couldn't your wrapper script add this argument ? If you do
> > that there then there is one place that knows the fd number and a
> > slightly less tortuous linkage between libxl and the script...
>
> I like this idea, but there is a complication. "-incoming" is only
> added when performing a restore, so it cannot just be blindly added to
> all qemu command lines in the stubdom. Two options I see are to
> either communicate a restore some other way (so the stubdom scripts
> can add the appropriate option), or pass something though dm_args, but
> let the script convert it into something usable.
>
> There is "-incoming defer" where we can later specify
> "migrate_incoming fd:119". Another option is to `sed
> s/defer/fd:119/`, but that is a little tricky since we need to look at
> the preceding key to know if we should sed the second. We could pass
> only "-incoming" and require the stubdom script to modify that option.
>
> I haven't tested any of this.
Erk. I see now why you did it the way you did !
> > It's not stated anywhere here that I can see but I think what is
> > happening here is that your wrapper script knows the qemu savefile
> > pathname and reads it directly. Maybbe a comment would be
> > worthwhile ?
>
> The existing comment "Linux stubdomain connects specific FD to
> STUBDOM_CONSOLE_RESTORE" is trying to state that.
> STUBDOM_CONSOLE_RESTORE is defined as 2 for console 2 (/dev/hvc2), but
> it is only a libxl_internal.h define.
Err, by "the qemu savefile pathname" I meant the pathname in dom0.
I assume your wrapper script opens that and feeds it to the console.
Is that right ?
Thanks,
Ian.
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